Carbine Ca-rf69 Keyless Remote Entry Keyfob Transmitter Fob Controller Elvmt1b on 2040-parts.com
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You will receive a remote exactly as pictured. I have tested it and it works perfectly.
JUST MATCH THE FCC ID NUMBER
ELVMT1B
TO BACK OF YOUR REMOTE AND YOU WILL BE SURE THIS WILL WORK YOUR SYSTEM.You will have to program this to your car or truck. To find programming you can either consult your original owners manual for your alarm system or do a google search or take the transmitter to the car/audio shop where you bought the alarm system. Replacement remotes often bought on ebay have cracks in their cases or broken or half broken key rings. I look over all of my remotes very well and will never send you a remote with a crack or a broken keyring. Your satisfaction is my number one priority.
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